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justinmsk

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List the Fed's four main monetary goals.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What is investment in a closed economy if you have the following economic data?
  Y = 10 trillion
  C = 5 trillion
  TR = 2 trillion
  G = 2 trillion
 
  A) 2 trillion
  B) 3 trillion
  C) 5 trillion
  D) cannot be determined without information on taxes (T)



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Answer to Question 1

1. Price stability
2. High employment
3. Stability of financial markets and institutions
4. Economic growth

Answer to Question 2

B



justinmsk

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Correct answers!



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